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Catalogu  e 
of  the  fourteenth 
annual  exhibition  of 
the  chicago  archi- 
tectural club 


IN  THE  GALLERIES  OF  THE  ART  INSTITUTE 
MICHIGAN  AVE.  AND  ADAMS  STREET,  FROM 
THURSDAY,  MARCH  TWENTY  -  EIGHTH,  TO 
MONDAY,  APRIL  FIFTEENTH,  A.  D.  MDCCCCI 


EXHIBITION    COMMITTEE    FOR   THE   YEAR  1901 


J.  NELSON  WATSON  MAX  MAUCH 

CHARLES  A.  CARR  BURTON  M.  MORSE 

E.  CHARLES  HEMMINGS  WALTER  H.  KLEINPELL,  Chairman 


BOARD   OF  EDITORS 

DWIGHT  HEALD  PERKINS  ROBERT  C.  SPENCER,  Jr. 

HUGH  M.  G.  GARDEN,  Chairman 


The  Jury  of  Admissions  is  identical  with  the  Exhibition  Committee  and  the  Board  of  Editors. 
The  Hanging  Committee  is  identical  with  the  Jury  of  Admissions  with  the  addition  of 

BIRCH  BURDETTE  LONG  and  N.  MAX  DUNNING 


FRAGMENT  FROM  A  DECORATION 
Bv  Harvey  Ellis 


A  POSTER 
By  Claude  Fayette  Bragdon 


THE  DECORATION  ON  TITLE-PAGE  BY  BIRCH  BURUETTE  LONG 


CHICAGO  ARCHITECTURAL  CLUB 


Club  Rooms  in  the  Art  Institute^  Michigan  Ave.^  opposite  Adams  St, 

HENRY  K.  HOLSMAN,  President 
ROBERT  C.  SPENCER,  Jr.,  First  Vice-President         P.  J.  WEBER,  Secotid  Vice-President 
BIRCH  BURDETTE  LONG,  Secretary  ADOLPH  BERNHARD,  Treasurer 


EXECUTIVE 

HENRY  K.  HOLSMAN 
Bn<CH  BURDETTE  LONG 
CHARLES  A.  CARR 
BURTON  E.  MORSE 
ROBERT  C.  SPENCER,  Jr. 

ADOLPH 


COMMITTEE 

E.  CHARLES  HEMMINGS 
WALTER  H.  KLEINPELL 
P.  J.  WEBER 
J.  NELSON  WATSON 
MAX  MAUCH 
BERNHARD 


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FRAGMENT  FROM  A  DECORATION 
By  Harvev  Ellis 

AMERICAN  CEMENT  TILE  CO. 

ANDREWS  &  JOHNSON  CO. 

BAGGOT,  E.,  CO. 

BAGLEY,  FREDERICK  P.,  &  CO. 

BEIL  &  MAUCH 

BINNER  ENGRAVING  CO. 

BROWN  KETCHAM  IRON  WOR 

BROWN  &  MORTIMER 

BURNHAM,  DANIEL  H. 


T^HE  EXPENSE  OF  THE  EXHIBITION  AND 
^  CATALOGUE  IS  BORNE  BY  THE  ARCHITEC- 
TURAL CLUB  AND  THE  FOLLOWING  LIST  OF 
PATRONS,  TO  WHOM  THE  CLUB  IS  INDEBTED 
FOR  THEIR  GENEROUS  AND  HEARTY  ENCOUR- 
AGEMENT ::  A  SUPPLEMENT  TO  THIS  LIST  WILL 
BE  FOUND  AT  THE  END  OF  THE  CATALOGUE. 

¥ 

PATRONS  OF  THE  EXHIBITION 


CABOT,  SAMUEL 
CAFFALL  BROTHERS 
CHICAGO  HYDRAULIC  P.  B.  CO. 
CHICAGO  ORNAMENTAL  IRON  CO. 
CHICAGO  PORTLAND  CEMENT  CO. 
CHICAGO  VARNISH  CO. 
CHURCH,  A.  B. 
CHURCH,  MYRON  H. 
CLARK  CO.,  C.  EVERETT 


CLARK,  JOHN  V. 
COOLIDGE,  CHARLES  A. 
CORBIN,  P.  &  F. 
DAVIS,  FRANK  L. 
DECORATORS'  SUPPLY  CO. 
DICKINSON,  ALBERT 
DIETZGEN  CO.,  EUGENE 
DONNELLEY,  THOMAS  E. 
DRIVER,  EDWARD  A. 


DUX,  JOSEPH 
ECKELS,  JAMES  H. 
EGAN,  JAMES  J. 
ELLIS,  MRS.  A.  M.  H. 
FALKENAU  CONSTRUCTION  CO. 
FROST  &  GRANGER 
FULLER  CO.,  GEORGE  A. 
GARDEN,  FRANK  M. 
GARDEN,  HUGH  M.  G. 
GATES,  WM.  D. 
GRACE  &  HYDE  CO. 
GREELEY,  HOWARD  CO. 
GUNTHER,  CHAS.  F. 
HALSTED,  JOSEPH 
HAIGH,  JOSEPH 
HALLBERG,  L.  G. 
HAWES  &  DODD 
HENNESSEY  BROS.  &  EVANS  C( 
HOLSMAN,  HENRY  K. 
HUTCHINSON,  CHARLES  L. 
HUBER,  JULIUS  H. 
HULBERT  &  DORSEY 
INLAND  ARCHITECT,  THE 
JENNIE  &  MUNDIE 
KNISELY  &  YELDHAM  CO. 


LAWSON,  VICTOR  F. 
LIBRARY  BUREAU,  THE 
LLEWELLYN,  JOSEPH  C.- 
LONG, BIRCH  BURDETTE 
LUDOWICI  ROOFING  TILE  CO. 
MANSURE,  E.  L. 
McFARLAND  &  CO.,  J.  C. 
MACKOLITE  FIRE-PROOFING  CO. 
MAC  VEAGH,  FRANKLIN 
MARTHEUS,  CHESTER  N.  CO. 
MATZ,  HERMAN  L. 
MAVOR  CO.,  WM. 
MILLET,  LOUIS  J. 
MORAVA  CONSTRUCTION  CO. 
MURPHY  VARNISH  CO. 
MOULDING  CO.,  THOMAS 
N.  W.  EXPANDED  METAL  CO. 
N.  W.  TERRA-COTTA  CO. 
NEW  YORK  PACK.  &  BELTING  CO. 
PATTON,  FISHER  &  MILLER 
PERKINS,  DWIGHT  H. 
PISCHEL,  FREDERICK 
PROSSER,  H.  B. 
POST  COMPANY,  FREDERICK 
PRINDEVILLE,  CHARLES  H. 


ROBINSON,  J.  C. 
ROCK  PLASTER  MFG.  CO. 
RODATZ,  JACOB 
ROGERS,  JAMES  GAMBLE 
RYERSON,  MARTIN  A. 
SOLLITT,  OLIVER  CO. 
SOLLITT,  RALPH  &  SUMNER 
SPIERLING  &  LINDEN 
STAMSON  &  BLOME 
STARKWEATHER,  MRS.  R.  E. 
SULLIVAN,  LOUIS  H. 
SUTTON,  JOHN  C. 
TIFFANY  ENAMELED  BRICK  CO. 
TOBEY  FURNITURE  CO. 
TREAT,  SAMUEL  A. 
THE  VANDERPOEL  CO. 

viERLiNG,  Mcdowell  &  co. 

WALSH  &  WYETH 
WARD,  MRS.  L.  A.  COONLEY 
WARREN  CO.,  WM.  H. 
WARREN,  WEBSTER  &  CO. 
WELLS,  W.  A.  &  A.  E. 
WILMARTH,  T.  W.  CO. 
WOLTERSDORF,  ARTHUR 


PROPOSED  PERISTYLE  AND  ARCH  AT  THE  FOOT  OF  MARKET  STREET,  SAN  FRANCISCO 

Willis  Polk,  Architect 


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DETAILS  FROM  THE  GUARANTY  BUILDING,  BUFFALO,  N.  Y. 
Louis  H.  Sullivan,  Architect 


THE  ELEVATOR  GRILLES,  THE  GUARANTY  BUILDING,  BUFFALO,  N.  Y. 
Louis  H.  Sullivan,  Architect 


A  DETAIL  OF  THE  GUARANTY  BUILDING,  BUFFALO,  N.  Y. 
Louis  H.  Sullivan,  Architect 


SKETCH  OF  THE  JAPANESE  PAVILION,  JACKSON  PARK,  CHICAGO 
By  Birch  Burdette  Long 


DESIGN  FOR  A  GARDEN  FOR  THE  DUKE  ESTATE,  SOMERVILLE,  N.  J. 
)rawn  by  M.  Seymour  Bloodgood  By  James  Greenleaf 


A  COUNTRY  PLACE  AT  FAR  HILLS,  N.  J. 
Drawn  by  M.  Seymour  Bloodgood  By  James  Greenleaf 


THE  RIVER  FRONT  OF  HOUSE  FOR  MR.  EDWARD  BRADLEY 
Elmer  Grey,  Architect 


THE  GARDEN  FRONT  OF  MR.  EDWARD  BRADLEY'S  HOUSE 
Elmer  Grey,  Architect 


SKETCH  OF  INTERIOR  OF  MR.  EDWARD  BRADLEY'S  HOUSE 
Elmer  Grey,  Architect 


SUMMER  HOME  FOR  MR.  FRANCIS  BOYD 
Elmer  Grev,  Architect 


SKETCH  FOR  A  THEATRE  FOR  MARION,  INDIANA 
Hugh  M.  G.  Garden,  Architect 


A  HOUSE  AT  HIGHLAND  PARK,  ILLINOIS 
Hugh  M.  G.  Garden,  Architect 


SKETCH  FOR  A  COUNTRY  HOUSE 
Pond  &  Pond,  Architects 


HOUSE  AT  LA  SALLE,  ILLINOIS 
Pond  &  Pond,  Architects 


SKETCH  FOR  A  HOUSE  AT  ROCHESTER,  N.  Y. 
Charles  S.  Ellis  and  Harvey  Ellis,  Architects 


HOUSE  FOR  MR.  PIERRE  PURCELL 
Charles  S.  Ellis  and  Hakvey  Ellis,  Architects 


HOUSE  FOR  MR.  FRANCIS  A.  PHELPS,  WILKESBARRE,  PA. 
Wilson  Eyre,  Architect 


SKETCH  FOR  DINING-ROOM.  HOUSE  FOR  MR.  FRANCIS  A.  PHELPS,  WILKESBARRE,  PA. 

Wilson  Eyre,  Architect 


PROPOSED  COUNTRY  HOUSE 
Wilson  Eyre,  Architect 


HOUSE  FOR  JOHN  W.  FOSTER,  GUTHRIE  CENTER,  IOWA 
Henry  K.  Holsman,  Architect 


ITALIAN  SKETCHES 
By  GusTAvus  Trost 


THE  OTIS  TRIUMPHAL  ARCH,  ROCHESTER,  N.  Y. 
Claude  Fayette  Bragdon,  Architect 


FIREPLACE  IN  RESIDENCE,  SAN  FRANCISCO 
Bliss  &  Faville,  Architects 


HOUSE  AT  FOX  POINT.  FOR  MR.  FRANK  GORDON  BIGELOW 
Elmer  Grey,  Architect 


HOUSE  NEAR  ST.  DAVID,  PENNSYLVANIA 
David  Knickerbocker  Boyd,  Architect 


A  FARM-HOUSE  AT  OGEMA,  WISCONSIN,  FOR  MR.  C.  W.  KRUEGER 
R.  C.  Spencer,  Jr.,  Architect 


A  WISCONSIN  FARM-HOUSE 
R.  C.  Spencer,  Jr.,  Architect 


SKETCH  FOR  HOUSE  IN  SAN  FRANCISCO 
CoxHEAD  &  CoxHEAD,  Architects 


SKETCH  FOR  HOUSE  AT  SOUTH  ORANGE,  N.  J. 
George  W.  Maher,  Architect 


SEMI-DETACHED  HOUSES  FOR  MR.  HOWARD  MORRIS 
Elmer  Grey,  Architect 


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SECTION  OF  LIBRARY  AND  CONSERVATORY  FOR  MR.  JOSEPH  T.  CUNNINGHAM 
Charles  S.  Ellis  and  Harvey  Ellis,  Architects 


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THE  BALL-ROOM 

Competitive  Design  for  the  First  Traveling  Scholarship  of  the  Chicago  Architectural  Club 
By  Nelson  Max  Dunning 
Subject:    "A  United  States  Embassy  in  a  European  Capital" 


THE  BALL-ROOM 

CompetitiveiDesign  for  the  First  Traveling  Scholarship  of  the  Chicago  Architectural  Club 
By  Thomas  Eddy  Tallmage 
Subject:    "A  United  States  Embassy  in  a  European  Capital" 


THE  BALL-ROOM 

Competitive  Design  for  the  First  Traveling  Scholarship  of  the  Chicago  Architectural  Club 
By  John  H.  Phillips 
Subject:  "A  United  States  Embassy  in  a  European  Capital." 


THE  BALL  ROOM 

Competitive  Design  for  the  First  Traveling  Scholarship  of  the  Chicago  Architectural  Club 
By  William  Drummond 


PLAN  OF  A  THEATRE  AT  HERMOSILLO, 
SONORA,  MEXICO 
Willis  Polk,  Architect 


SKETCH  FOR  A  THEATRE  AT  HERMOSILLO,  SONORA,  MEXICO 


A  FOUNTAIN  NEAR  FLORENCE  A  FOUNTAIN  IN  FLORENCE 

Sketches  by  H.  B.  Pennell 


A  FOUNTAIN  IN  THE  GARDEN  OK  THE  TUILERIES,  PARIS 
Sketch  by  H.  B.  Pennell 


COMPETITIVE  DESIGN  FOR  A  BOARD  OF  TRADE  AND  STOCK  EXCHANGE  AT  BUDA-PESTH 

Arthur  Hercz,  Architect 


GLASS  DESIGNS 
By  Nicola  D'Ascenzo 


THE  ENTRANCE.    HOUSE  AT  OCONOMOWOC,  WIS. 
Howard  Shaw,  Architect 


PROPOSED  COLLEGE  CHAPEL 
Howard  Shaw,  Architect 


Fourteenth  Annual  Exhibition 

Sr^ff  ARCHITECTURAL 
LEAGUE     NEW  YORK 

215  WEST  FIFTY  SEVENTH  STREET 
TIDMJSSION  FREE:  Tues.^  Thurs..  5oc. 


A  POSTER  DESIGN 
By  Claude  Fayette  Bragdon 


SCHEME  FOR  DECORATION 
By  Frank  L,  Linden 


SKETCHES  FOR  STAINED-GI  ASS  WINDOWS  IN  MR.  JAMES  S.  WATSON'S  YACHT  "GENESEE" 

By  Claude  Fayette  Bragdon 


THE  CATHEDRAL  CHURCH  OF  ST.  FRANCIS  AND  THE  APOSTLES,  SAN  FRANCISCO 

Willis  Polk,  Architect 


PANEL  FROM  A  DECORATION  FOR  A  BILLIARD-ROOM  IN 
ROCHESTER,  N.  Y. 


By  Harvev  Ellis 


CENTRAL  PANEL  OF  A  DECORATION  FOR  A  BILLIARD-ROOM  IN  ROCHESTER,  N.  Y. 

By  Harvey  Ellis 


CENTRAL  PANEL  OF  A  DECORATION  FOR  A  BILLIARD-ROOM  IN  ROCHESTER,  N.  Y. 

By  Harvey  Ellis 


PANEL  FROM  A  DECORATION  FOR  A  BILLIARD-ROOM  IN 
ROCHESTER,  N.  Y. 

By  Harvey  Ellis 


HOUSE  AT  OAKLAND,  CALIFORNIA 
Willis  Polk,  Architect 


SKETCHES  FOR  FURNITURE 
By  Claude  Fayette  Bragdon 


HOUSE  AT  LAKE  FOREST,  ILL. 
John  T.  Hetherington,  Architect 


ANNOUNCEMENT 


TN  the  Architectural  Club  the  year  1900  is  made  memorable  by  the  founding  of  the  Annual  Travel- 
ing  Scholarship.  The  selection  is  made  by  competition,  and  the  scholarship,  amounting  this  year  to 
I3 25.00,  is  designed  to  assist  the  winner  in  defraying  the  expenses  of  a  European  tour  devoted  to 
architectural  study.  From  the  treasury  of  the  club  $250.00  is  appropriated  annually,  and  this  year 
Mr.  George  R.  Dean  has  subscribed  I50.00,  and  Mr.  Wm.  Bryce  Mundie  $25.00.  The  competition 
extends  over  five  months,  with  a  separate  competition  each  month,  the  subject  in  each  case  being  a  part 
of  the  whole  general  problem,  and  the  decision  is  made  by  ballot  of  the  members  of  the  club.  At 
each  meeting,  when  a  competition  is  hung  for  judgment,  a  critic,  who  has  had  opportunity  to  study  the 
designs  submitted,  reviews  the  drawings.  The  subject  is  then  open  for  discussion  by  the  members,  and 
later  the  ballot  is  taken.  From  the  first  the  interest  has  been  intense,  the  discussions  developing  much 
valuable  criticism,  and  the  final  competition  and  decision  ending  in  great  enthusiasm.  By  ballot  of  the 
members  the  scholarship  is  this  year  awarded  to  Mr.  Nelson  Max  Dunning. 

The  subject  chosen  for  competition  was  "A  United  States  Embassy  in  a  European  Capital," 
and  this  was  divided  in  five  sections  as  follows: 

BLOCK  PLAN  OF  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS. 
THE  ENTRANCE  GATES. 
PLANS  AND  ELEVATIONS  OF  BUILDINGS. 
INTERIORS  OF  BALL-ROOM  AND  GRAND  HALL. 
BIRD'S-EYE  VIEW  OF  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS. 

On  the  competition  for  the  entrance  gates,  Mr.  George  R.  Dean  acted  as  critic;  on  the  block  plan 
of  buildings  and  grounds,  Mr.  Dwight  Heald  Perkins;  on  the  plans  and  elevations  of  buildings,  Mr. 


James  Gamble  Rogers  and  Mr.  Frank  Lloyd  Wright;  on  the  ball-room  and  grand  hall,  Mr.  Louis  J. 
Millet,  Mr.  Edward  G.  Garden  of  St.  Louis,  and  Mr.  Louis  H.  Sullivan;  and  on  the  bird's-eye  view, 
Mr.  Robert  C.  Spencer,  Jr.,  Prof.  Seth  Temple  of  the  University  of  Illinois,  and  Mr.  Louis  H.  Sullivan. 
Elsewhere  in  the  book  will  be  found  illustrations  of  some  of  the  designs  submitted  in  the  fourth  com- 
petition, and  it  is  greatly  regretted  that  the  final  drawings  were  submitted  too  late  for  reproduction. 

The  Club  feels  a  justifiable  pride  in  the  foundation  of  the  scholarship,  in  that  it  is  the  first  archi- 
tectural scholarship  to  be  founded  in  the  West,  and  is  a  goal  towards  which  the  eflForts  of  the  members 
have  been  long  directed.  Besides  the  scholarship,  this  exhibition  and  the  usual  current  municipal  prob- 
lems and  club  work,  the  interest  of  the  members  has  been  enlisted  in  the  affairs  of  the  Architectural 
League  of  America,  the  executive  board  of  which  is  this  year  chosen  largely  from  the  members  of  the 
Architectural  Club.  The  questions  proposed  for  debate  by  the  Educational  Committee  of  the  League 
have  been  taken  up  eagerly  by  the  members,  and  the  debates  have  proved,  perhaps,  the  most  interest- 
ing of  any  meetings  of  the  year.  The  questions  proposed  for  debate  between  the  Architectural  Club 
of  Chicago,  the  T-Square  Club  of  Philadelphia,  and  the  Architectural  League  of  New  York  are : 

Question  i.  Is  it  advisable  that  the  architectural  student  devote  the  time  necessary  to  obtain  a  so-called 
classical  education  as  a  foundation  for  refined  culture  and  taste,  or  can  the  same  refinement  be 
gained  by  studies  more  closely  allied  to  architecture? 

Question  2  a.  Should  architectural  design  and  the  study  of  historic  styles  follow  and  be  based  upon  a 
knowledge  of  pure  design  ? 

1  b.    How  can  pure  design  be  best  studied? 

And  as  these  touch  what  is  fast  becoming  the  "sore  spot"  of  architectural  education  in  America,  it  has 
not  been  difficult  to  arouse  interest.  It  is  proposed  to  publish  the  debates  on  this  and  the  other  ques- 
tions proposed  by  the  Educational  Committee  of  the  League,  in  the  hope  that  these  much-mooted 
problems  may  be  either  solved  or  answered. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS   OF  THE  CHICAGO  ARCHITECTURAL  CLUB 


RESIDENT  ACTIVE  MEMBERS 


ALLING,  VAN  WAGENEN,  3167  Groveland  Ave. 
ALSCHULER,  A.  S.,  21 12  Michigan  Ave. 
ATCHISON,  JOHN  D.,  90  Washington  St. 
BAKER,  FRANK  S.,  316  Warren  Ave. 
BARGMAN,  E.  F.,  1543  Addison  Ave. 
BARTON,  FRANCIS  M.,  720  Adams  St. 
BELDEN,  EDGAR  S.,  164  La  Salle  St. 
BERNHARD,  ADOLF  F.  (Treas.),  1219  Ashland  Blk. 
BERRY,  A.  C,  2008  W.  Adams  St. 
BENEDICT,  JULES  B.,  640  East  60th  St. 
BOURKE,  ROBERT  E.,  5648  Michigan  Ave. 
BROWN,  ARTHUR  G.,  Wilmette,  111. 
BURNHAM,  D.  H.,  1142  The  Rookery. 
CARR,  CHAS.  A.,  317  Rush  St. 
CHATTEN,  M.  C,  2251  Calumet  Ave. 
CHURCH,  MYRON  H.,  1233  Marquette  Bldg. 
DAUCHY,  G.  v.,  84  Illinois  St. 
DAVIS,  FRANK  L.,  305  Michigan  Ave. 


DEAN,  GEO.  R.,  121  La  Salle  St. 
DEAN,  ARTHUR  R.,  1780  Old  Colony  Bldg. 
DILLON,  JOHN  R.,  Wilmette,  111. 
DRUMMOND,  WM.  E.,  510  N.  Central  Ave.,  Austin, 
DUNNING,  N.  MAX,  1217  Association  Bldg. 
EDBROOK,  H.  W.  J.,  3965  Drexel  Blvd. 
FELLOWS,  WM.  K.,  1733,  204  Dearborn  St. 
FISCHER,  JOHN  B.,  7455  Parnell  Ave. 
FYFE,  JAMES  L.,  420  Home  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 
GAGE,  THOMAS  G.,  1780  Old  Colony  Bldg. 
GARDEN,  H.  M.  G.,  1013  Teutonic  Bldg. 
GARDEN,  FRANK  M.,  1408  Wabash  Ave. 
GLIDDEN,  HOMER  H.,  175  Dearborn  St. 
GRANGER,  ALFRED  H.,  806  The  Temple. 
GRIFFIN,  WALTER  B.,  1107  Steinway  Hall. 
GRUENFELD,  CASPAR,  1382  W.  Cullom  Ave. 
HATZFELD,  CLARENCE,  804  Teutonic  Bldg. 
HAZLETON,  H.  T.,  1808  Fisher  Bldg. 


HEMMINGS,  E.  C,  1418  Champlain  Bldg. 
HOEPPNER,  E.  A.,  461  The  Rookery. 
HOLSMAN,  HENRY  K.(Pres. ),  1118  Association  Bid 
HUNT  MYRON,  123  La  Salle  St. 
HYLAND,  PAUL  Y.,  520  Pleasant  St.,  Oak  Park,  111. 
INSLEY,  E.  E.,  Architectural  Dept.,  L  C.  R.  R.  Co. 
JENKINS,  HARRY  D.,  42  Woodland  Park. 
JOBSON,  FRANK,  501  Pullman  Bldg. 
JOHNSON,  MORRIS  O.,  III.  Central  Station. 
KELLEY,  JOHN  H.,  2832  Vernon  Ave. 
KLEINPELL,  W.  H.,  372  Webster  Ave. 
LAMMERS,  HERMAN  C,  21  Plymouth  Place. 
LANG,  LOUIS  A.,  261 1  N.  41st  Court. 
LILLESKAU,  JOHN,  303  Haddon.Ave. 
LINDSTROM,  R.  S.,  3234  Princeton  Ave. 
LLEWELLYN,  JOSEPH  C,  1217  Association  Bldg. 
LONG,  BIRCH  BURDETTE,  1107  Steinway  Hall. 
MARIENTHAL,  OSCAR  B.,  3134  Forest  Ave. 
MAUCH,  MAX,  28  St.  Clair  St. 
MILLER,  JOSEPH  A.,  1504  Newport  Ave. 
MILLET,  LOUIS  J.,  151  Michigan  Ave. 


MORSE,  BURTON  E.,  11 73  Central  Park  Ave. 
MUELLER,  PAUL  F.  P.,  Schiller  Bldg. 
NEWBERRY,  R.  T.,  171  La  Salle  St. 
NIMMONS,  GEO.  C,  1733  Marquette  Bldg. 
PATTISON,  EDWARD  B.,  441 1  Emerald  Ave. 
PERKINS,  DWIGHT  H.,  1107  Steinway  Hall. 
PHILLIPS,  JOHN,  1013  Teutonic  Bldg. 
PISCHEL,  FRED,  15 10  Oakdale  Ave. 
RAPP,  GEORGE  L.,  318  East  37th  St. 
RAWSON,  LORIN  A.,  Hinsdale,  111. 
REINHARDT,  G.  A.,  170  Osgood  St. 
ROULEAU,  ARTHUR,  510  W.  Polk  St. 
SCHMIDT,  RICHARD  E.,  1013  Teutonic  Bldg. 
SENEY,  EDGAR  F.,  12021  Stewart  Ave. 
SPENCER,  R.  C,  Jr.  (ist  V.-P.),  1107  Steinway  H 
STAUDER,  ADOLPH,  1013  Teutonic  Bldg. 
SHAW,  HOWARD,  1x5  Monroe  St.,  City. 
STARR,  HARRY  C,  27,  43d  St. 
STURM,  MEYER  J.,  868  Pine  Grove  Ave. 
TAYLOR  EDW.  L.,  11  S.  May  St. 
TALLMADGE,  T.  E.,  1142  The  Rookery. 


TOMLINSON,  WEBSTER,  1107  Steinway  Hall. 
VON  HOLST,  HERMAN,  1780  Old  Colony  Bldg. 
WEBER,  P.  J.  (2d  V.-P.),  1 142  The  Rookery. 
WATSON,  J.  N.,  1035  W.  Monroe  St. 
WATSON,  R.  BRUCE,  1808  Fisher  Bldg. 
WEIRICK,  RALPH,  1733  Marquette  Bldg. 
WENDLAND,  WM.  R.,  357,  24th  St. 


WHITE,   MELVILLE   P.,   Corner   26th  and  Halsted 
Streets. 

WILMANNS,  AUGUST  C,  264  Sheffield  Ave. 
WOLTERSDORF,  ARTHUR,  70  La  Salle  St. 
ZIMMERMAN,  A.  G.,  115  Monroe  St. 
ZIMMERMANN,  H.  H.,  1279  Perry  St. 


NON-RESIDENT  MEMBERS 


ADELSPERGER,  ROI  LAND,  Santiago  de  Las  Vegas, 
Cuba. 

BRANDT,  OSCAR  E.,  156  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  City. 
CHAFEE,  D.  C,  Chemical  Building,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
GARDEN,  EDWARD  G.,  Chemical  Bldg.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
LEVY,  SAMUEL  H.,  Battery  Park  Bldg.,  New  York. 
MITCHELL,  JOHN  A.,  Omaha,  Neb. 
PATTISON,  JAMES  WM.,  Tree  Studio  Bldg. 
POLK,  WILLIS,  San  Francisco. 


SCHMIDT,  HUGO,  City  of  Mexico. 

SCOFIELD,  HUBERT  C,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

SHEBLESSY,  JOHN,  Louisvijle,  Ky. 

SMITH,  WM.  J.,  Box  113,  Galveston,  Tex. 

STARCK,  E.  F.,  108  W.  Main  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 

THOMAS,  H.  S.,  Jr.,  52  King  Block,  Denver,  Colo. 

WELLS,  W.  A.,  29  Office  Block,  Topeka,  Kans. 

WINSLOW,  CARLETON  M.,  St.  James  Bldg.,  Broadway 
and  26th  St.,  New  York  City. 


ASSOCIATE  MEMBERS 


BEHR,  E.  THEO.,  343  E.  56th  St. 

BROES-VAN  DORT  G.,  Students'  Hall,  68th  and  Nor- 
mal Avenue. 

BUSHNELL,  EDWARD  S.,  971  Washington  Blvd. 
CAMERON,  EDGAR,  15  Tree  Studio  Bldg. 
COFFMAN,  GEORGE  W.,  717  Rialto  Bldg. 
COMBS,  ROGERS  M.,  405  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
COOLIDGE,  CHAS.  A.,  1780  Old  Colony  Bldg. 
DUNCAN,  THOS.  A.,  Roanoke  Bldg. 
EWEN,  JOHN  M.,  11 12  The  Rookery. 
FERGUSON,  LOUIS  A.,  139  Adams  St. 
GATES,  WM.  D.,  602  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
GIANNINI,  O.,  211  E.  Madison  St. 
GRAY,  GEO.  C,  12 10  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
HEINZ,  GEO.  P..,  419  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
KILLEN,  E.  GREBLE,  The  Lafayette,  E.  Harrison  St. 
KNISELY,  H.  C,  68  W.  Monroe  St. 


MATZ-,  HERMAN  L.,  302  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
PERKINS,  FREDERICK  W.,  115  Monroe  St. 
PIERCE,  E.  F.,  1303,  100  Washington  St. 
PROSSER,  H.  B.,  602  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
PURINGTON,  D.  V.,  323  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
REESE,  THEODORE  F.,  24  Adams  St. 
SCHMIDT,  R.  O.,  191  Superior  St. 
SMITH,  LUTHER  L.,  3144  Groveland  Ave. 
SPINDLER,  OSCAR,  209  S.  Clinton  St. 
TORGERSON,  HENRY,  1749  Marquette  Bldg. 
TWYMAN,  JOSEPH,  100  Wabash  Ave. 
ULLMAN,  HARRY,  3610  Calumet  Ave. 
VAN  INWAGEN,  Jr.,  JAMES,  T051  Marquette  Bldg. 
WHITE,  J.  A.,  Schiller  Bldg. 
WILCOX,  A.  L.,  67th  and  Union  Ave. 
WYLES,  TOM  R.,  1564  Monadnock  Bldg. 
WATSON,  VERNON  S.,  5762  Rosalie  Court. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS 


ALLEN,  JOHN  K.,  40  Dearborn  St. 

BLAKE,  THEO.  L.,  28  E.  41st  St.,  New  York  City. 

CLARK,  ROBERT,  2505  Kenmore  Ave. 

GAY,  HENRY  LORD,  92  Dearborn  St. 

HUNT,  FREDERICK  S.,  46  N.  Francisco  Ave. 

JENNEY,  W.  L.  B.,  520  New  York  Life  Bldg. 

LAWRIE,  HENRY,  Omaha,  Neb. 


MULLER,  LOUIS,  Jr.,  610  Manhattan  Bldg. 
McLEAN,  ROBERT  C,  610  Manhattan  Bldg, 
PHIMISTER,  D.  G.,  539  Flournoy  St. 
SULLIVAN,  LOUIS  H.,  Auditorium  Tower. 
TAFT,  LORADO,  Fine  Arts  Bldg. 
WAGNER,  FRITZ,  11 18  The  Rookery. 


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